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-medieval England stimulated legal innovations to provide the foundations for negotiability in international financial instruments …. Though late-medieval England was not 'backward' in the senses expounded by so many earlier historians, her financial … monetary policies, which played a major role in the fall of England's wool trade, once her most lucrative source of revenue …
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the execution of King Charles I of England. These case studies provide the opportunity for a comparison with the newspaper … markets in France, England and the Low Countries, and with the provision of news through manuscript newsletters"-- …
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locations for cloth manufacturing in later-medieval England and the Low Countries. From the 11th to the mid-14th century, when … view further contend that in late thirteenth-century England a new rural industry had displaced a centuries … following propositions: (1) that England's traditional urban industry had declined, abruptly from the 1290s, chiefly because of …
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